St. Peter Catholic Church in Omaha celebrates a major external and internal renovation featuring a new sound reinforcement system installed by Midwest Sound & Lighting. “It was a complete overhaul, from the roof to the floors, from the walls to the ceiling, everything is renovated and revitalized,” said Tim Burkhart, Senior Systems Designer with Midwest Sound & Lighting. “It’s really stunning…they wanted to ensure that the new sound system would give them musical impact and intelligibility.”
The system is based on the first-ever installation of the Q-Flex 64 steerable line array speaker system from Tannoy in North America. It also employs a large compliment of Earthworks and Audix microphones and is controlled by a Symetrix Radius 12×8 Dante Network audio DSP system with Symetrix ARC wall panel remote. “We use a lot of Symetrix equipment, and we love the hardware, the software, and its bullet-proof reliability…the sound quality is always top-notch”, said Burkhart.
User control is centered on a custom portable rack near the organ in the back of the room and at the main equipment rack in the front of the
room and provides comprehensive, yet intuitive control of the system.
He concluded: “St. Peter Catholic Church is very happy with the new sound reinforcement system. They are delighted with its sound quality and with its ease of operation.”
Midwest Sound & Lighting congratulates St. Peter Parish and is grateful for their trust and business.